I've been thinking about getting a hybrid for a couple of years now and someone thought I would like them. I didn't. It had an OK acoustic sound and being smaller and thinner it was a lot easier to hold and strum than my dreads. However the neck was not particularly easy, harder to play than my G37 and it was not as well set up as it perhaps could have been.
I was plugged into an Fender Acoustic amp which I'm not all that thrilled with either but the thing just sounded OK on acoustic sounds. Crappy electric sounds and lots of hum from the single coil. It needs 2 outputs, one for acoustic amplification and one for electric. It only has 1. It would be great for $600 but no way is it worth the $1,999 Sam Ash has on it.
I've been wanting to try a Godin A6 Ultra but no one has those 'round here. I don't want to order one off Reverb without playing one first.
I'm mainly looking for a guitar to replace my G37 for gigging with something that sounds good and is easier on my aging hands and shoulders that I can play for 2 or 3 hours without an cramping creeping in.
I was plugged into an Fender Acoustic amp which I'm not all that thrilled with either but the thing just sounded OK on acoustic sounds. Crappy electric sounds and lots of hum from the single coil. It needs 2 outputs, one for acoustic amplification and one for electric. It only has 1. It would be great for $600 but no way is it worth the $1,999 Sam Ash has on it.
I've been wanting to try a Godin A6 Ultra but no one has those 'round here. I don't want to order one off Reverb without playing one first.
I'm mainly looking for a guitar to replace my G37 for gigging with something that sounds good and is easier on my aging hands and shoulders that I can play for 2 or 3 hours without an cramping creeping in.
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